The thought of this enormously likeable group of players winning Europe’s biggest club competition would have been a victory for football. Unless, of course, you were one of the many non-Liverpool fans willing them to lose.

Sadly, that harrowing night against a fortunate and ruthless Real Madrid side yet again proved that only bastards seem to finish first, with almost every major incident going perfectly in their favour, and their big-game nous coming to the fore.

It was Ramos’ assassin-like antics which effectively decided the final, even though Loris Karius experienced an evening that may haunt him for the rest of his life, and Gareth Bale scored the finest goal ever scored in a European Cup final.

As soon as Salah left the pitch in tears with just half an hour on the clock, following Ramos’ act of snide – he also threw a cynical elbow on Karius and faked an injury after a challenge with Sadio Mane – the contest effectively felt over.

That may sound idiotic, considering it was still 0-0, but the confidence his exit gave Madrid was huge, and even more telling was the effect it had on Liverpool.

The players knew how significant losing arguably the world’s most in-form player was, and they never recovered, despite Mane’s second-half equaliser.

It was just another reminder that Jurgen Klopp’s almost innocent outfit lack the nasty edge that wins you trophies, unjust though that may be.

This is a lovely bunch of lads who rarely roll around feigning injury, endlessly waste time or berate referees.

Sure, they got to the Champions League final playing in that fashion, which shows playing fairly can get you a long way, but you always felt they might fall agonisingly short.

In the real crunch games, mastering the dark arts can make all the difference, which is precisely why Liverpool cannot quite get over the finish line in finals, and why Madrid have now won four Champions League titles in the last five seasons.

Nastiness has been called for within the squad for a long time now, and thankfully, they are finally getting it in abundance this summer.

The quick-fire signing of Fabinho on Sunday night felt like a delightful surprise to end the weekend, especially after the crushing disappointment of Kiev. It was the perfect pick-me-up.

It bolsters Liverpool’s midfield options greatly ahead of next season, as well as filling the void left by the departing Emre Can.

Fabinho joins incoming superstar Naby Keita in the middle of the park, and not only are they fantastic players who will transform a one-dimensional midfield, they are beautifully snide and capable of replicating Ramos’ level of unpleasantness.

I realised Fabinho had that edge to his game as soon as I saw him ‘shushing’ the feisty Parc des Princes crowd in a clash between Monaco and PSG. It had Luis Suarez, Liverpool’s last nasty piece of work, written all over it.

He is a midfield bully, as well as a tremendous technical player, and his physical presence and ability to ruin the rhythm of opposition sides will make such a difference.

Twelve yellow cards this season suggest he is a footballer willing to play on the edge and Can was the only Liverpool player to match that tally.

Then there’s Keita, who has gained a reputation for being a hothead, and someone who is seemingly capable of starting an argument with himself.

He is a spiky character who leaves his foot in, gets under opponents’ skin and is never too far away from controversy. It follows him everywhere.

Three red cards for RB Leipzig this season are testament to that, as was a mass brawl in a Bundesliga clash with Frankfurt that was sparked by the man himself, following a late tackle.

Fabinho and Keita are two midfielders that other supporters are going to grow to loathe immediately, which is exactly what the doctor ordered.

You need players who you only love if they play for your team – trust me, you would adore Ramos if he was partnering Virgil van Dijk – and the incoming duo fall into that category.

They will be the equivalent of Ander Herrera, Ashley Young and Marouane Fellaini, to name but a few snide rival players, but with the added ability to go with it.

Klopp will ensure Liverpool still play in a fair manner much of the time, as is his preference, but he knows more than anyone that an injection of bite was needed.

With Fabinho and Keita, he is getting it by the bucket-load.

Nabil Fekir isn’t a shrinking violet either, and if the Reds can acquire the Frenchman’s signature as well, their midfield could be joyously horrible next season.

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8 responses to “Fabinho and Keita: Here Comes The Snide”

So you’re condoning cheating – Ramos is a snide and a cheat and without those elements to his game the hypothesis would be that he’s nowhere near as effective – but we’ll never know – because he’ll always be a snide and a cheat. Don’t want snides or cheats in our team – and suspect the vast majority of us don’t.

Get a life you twat! He’s no where said anything about cheating. And you can speak for yourself. I guarantee you, most of us Fans want a couple of players who are capable of dishing it back to the likes of Ramos.
Welcome to the snide. Much needed!

Sergio Ramos could easily have been sent off for his elbow on Karius, and the foul on Salah wasn’t even blown up. He is a disgrace and if that’s what football is then I don’t want it – at least not at Anfield.
We have to be better than that. We need to work towards being that good that no amount of cheating will beat us. Liverpool FC has always been an advocate of fair play and we need to keep it that way.

Come on what we need is balls/confidence in the Liverpool team not cheats! but what your saying is the games evolved to a sneaky do whatever you can to win game? We made the final on merit what your saying in order to win we have to cheat…what happens when you get down to 10men in a final is that the way forward! ……. good way forward i think these cheats will be outed with the video ref! And maybe you can preach talent winning games not snide when that happens!

Yes, i kind of agrees with the author, yes Ramos is a bastard but if he plays for us, then… Besides, bastards dont get punished, see how UEFA and FIFA is just happy to look the other way despite half a million ppl signed the petition.
Klopp is a nice guy and all, yes he got us playing heavy metal football but he also have a soft spot for a certain German match fixer, you know the one that single handedly delivered the title to Real (yes contrarily to popular believe, Ramos did not single handedly cost us the title) and dont be surprised the following season that match fixer is very much a LFC player. 6 loses in major finals, it proves nice guys like Klopp can bring you near a title at most, but not actually wins it.
Ppl like Ramos and Mourinho are not nice guys but they have many more titles than this LFC team and its manager combined. It’s time we ask ourselves are we really LFC a big title winning team or we are just happy these days to get into some finals, plays some exiting football and thats it. In short behave like some also ran clubs.
I totally agrees with the author, we lack winners, we lack bastards in our club who wins us games, that is why we keeps on losing our star players , they do not see a winner mentality, right from the manager to the captain and the players.

Yes. Every Great teams needs Yellow/Red Card players. Gerrard has it, Take that away from him Where would he be? Roy Keane cupboard full of it & The greatest manager Fergie make him Captain of Man Utd. Ramos has it, Capt at Real. Managers knows about it just cant say it. If Roy had played in the final first he will kick Ramos, Second Ramos, third Ramos. See Any Liv players stand up to that except Can why Klopp wanted him. Real simply took control of the game through Ramos exerting authority. Roy/Gerrard would have even up the advantage. Yellow/Red card players have this win at all cost they fight even in training. You are sacred to drop your standard and this gives one the lowest consistency at the higest level. Anyway there are few of them only.